Another incredible build. Being a Scout AND a Dodge guy, you are really giving me some great ideas. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks!
I got a little more tubework done on the camper, then rolled it outside awaiting some more parts to arrive. Upper rail overhangs slightly front and rear to help protect the camper during tree trimming exercises, and to keep from scuffing the campers edge while loading the overcab area. The front section will get screened in with wire mesh, but the main deck will be as smooth and flat as possible with removable aluminum panels for a floor.
And yes, nothing is welded, everything is just tacked in place for now:elkgrin:
I reused the existing holes in the camper for my mounts, as they tied directly into the internal steel framework of the camper. I added extra length to the mounting brackets, and maybe a gusset or two.
Here you can see the big plates at the front of the camper to support both the weight of the basket, and increase the strength of the rub rail.
What might not be obvious is the careful material selection to keep the weight down as much as possible. All the brackets and gussets have been lightened as much as possible and still preserve as much of the campers 2000 lb weight capacity. Tubing thickness was kept to a minimum, and most of the additions at this point will be aluminum.